DJ DANIEL general INFOS

DJ Daniel is an event DJ & wedding DJ from Zurich

general INFOS about DJ DANIEL

INFORMATION
on the following topics:

Example of weddings / lighting effects
Firstly, I'll show you a 30-second video of weddings from 2024 that I accompanied as a DJ. It gives you a good idea of how my lighting effects come across.

MUSIC
Let's continue with music: sample audio samples of my DJ sets can be found on the Music page.

AGENDA
In this section you will find a list of my upcoming assignments.

REFERENCES
You can also find my complete list of references on this page.

FAQ
The most frequently asked questions are answered in the FAQs.

ABOUT ME
and last but not least, I'd like to share some private information about myself.

DJ DANIEL'S light effects

The following 30-second video shows a compilation of weddings that I was allowed to accompany as a DJ in 2024. It shows very well how my lighting effects come into their own and what you can expect at your own wedding. 

DJ DANIEL's agenda

DJ Daniel plays at the following events. Many occasions are private (weddings, birthdays, company parties or corporate events). If the event is public, it is always marked «Public». I look forward to seeing you at an event.

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MOST IMPORTANT REFERENCES

This section gives you all the information about my references and clients. Firstly, you will find a clear list of my most important references. At the bottom you will find my complete list of references.

I have been a warm-up DJ at concerts several times. Among others, I was able to perform in front of Rihanna, Tokio Hotel, Lamb and Joy Denalane. There were also a few gigs at major events such as the Badenfahrt, Zürifäscht and, in the past, the Street Parade.
However, smaller locations are just as important to me. Of course I have taken these into account. I hope this gives you a good picture of my DJ work.

Albani, Winterthur

Aqua, Zurich

Archbar, Winterthur

Aubrey, Zurich

Aura, Zurich

Balz Club, Basel

Barfuss Bar, Zurich

BBQ, Zurich

Besame Mucho, Zurich

Bling, Zurich

Blumenland, Lufingen

Arch F, Zurich

Bolero, Winterthur

Buvette Dreirosen, Basel

Café Auer, Zurich

Café Singer, Basel

Casa Antica, Klosters

Castro Music Bar, Dübendorf 

Cyber Ranch, Stäfa

The House, Zurich

The Black Sheep, Lucerne

Elephant Club, St. Gallen

Gainsbourg, Zurich

George Bar & Grill Zurich, Zurich

Oerlikon foundry

Heile Welt, Zurich

Home, Basel

Hive Club, Zurich

Jägerhalle, Basel

Kammgarn Schaffhausen

Law firm, Zurich

Kaufleuten Festival Hall, Zurich

Kaufleuten Lounge, Zurich

Kiff, Aarau 

Complex 457, Zurich

Kosmos, Zurich

La Bohème Bar, Zurich

Lake Side, Zurich

Le Petit Prince, Zurich

Les Amis, Aarau

Lima Bar, Zurich

Longstreet Bar, Zurich

Maag Event Hall, Zurich 

Mascotte, Zurich

Mellow Club, Zurich

Mescalero Disco, Grindelwald

Miller's Studio, Zurich

Moods, Zurich

Coin, Zurich

Ocean Five, Winterthur

Palavrion Bar, Zurich

Parterre One, Basel

Pier West, Zurich

Platins, Zurich

Plaza Club, Zurich

Pöstli Club, Davos

Quai 61, Zurich

SANAPA, Zurich (party label)

Schlattgut, Herrliberg

Seerose, Zurich (1 August party)

Transmitter, Zurich

Silver Bar, Zurich

Sous Sol, Zurich

Sud Club, Basel

Terminus Club, Olten

The Studio, Zurich

UG, Zurich

Ugly Club, Richterswil

Valmannm, Zurich

X-Tra Limmathaus, Zurich

Brickworks, Einsiedeln

8008 Seelounge, Zurich

Aeschbachhalle 6 Aarau

Albisgüetli, Zurich

Albishaus, Langnau am Albis

Alpenblick, Weggis

Old Rhine Mill, Büsingen

Old Sihl paper mill, Zurich

Old armoury, Herisau

Am Charräweg, Illnau

Anvil ramp, Zurich

Art 333, Au near Wädenswil

Atlantis by Giardino, Zurich

Auer & Co, Zurich

Aura, Zurich

Bächlihof, Jona

Bath Bubendorf

Barfuss Bar, Zurich

Baur Au Lac Hotel, Zurich

Bellavista, Surlej

Belvédère lakeside restaurant, Hergiswil

Belvoir, Rüschlikon

Belvoir Rowing Club Zurich

Belvoirpark, Zurich

Blüemlismatt, Egerkingen

Blumenland, Lufingen

Bocken, Horgen

Lake Constance Arena, Kreuzlingen

Arch F, Zurich

Boldern, Männedorf

Brissago Island, Lake Maggiore

Brockenhaus Zurich

Hohenklingen Castle, Stein am Rhein

Bürgenstock Hotel, Obbürgen

Casino Theatre Winterthur

Chäserrugg

Chez Fritz, Kilchberg

Clouds, Zurich

Daizy, Zurich

Dampfzentrale, Bern

The Waid, Zurich

Dieci Al Lago, Rapperswil

Dolder Grand Hotel, Zurich

Donatz Hotel, Samedan

Doppio Gusto, Feusisberg

Dorfalm, Mettendorf

Dornier Museum, Friedrichshafen GER

Dröschi, Kaltbrunn

Falcone, Zurich

Feldbach Hotel, Steckborn

Fischer's Fritz, Zurich

Flora Alpina Hotel, Weggis

Freihof, Gossau

Freilager Brasserie, Zurich

Remund Garden Park, Uzwil

Gasthaus zum Rathaus, Freienbach

Geerlisburg, Kloten

George Bar & Grill Zurich, Zurich

Giardino Verde, Uitikon-Waldegg

Foundry, Zurich-Oerlikon

Kyburg golf course near Winterthur

Google, Zurich

Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, Rüschlikon

Gottschalkenberg

Grischa Hotel, Davos

Grottino 1313, Lucerne

Guarda Val, Lenzerheide

Güterhof, Schaffhausen

Haberbüni, Bielefeld

Harbour restaurant, Zug

Peninsula Au

Hall 6, Aeschbach

Hall 622, Zurich

Helvetia Hotel, Zurich

Hermitage Seehotel, Lucerne

Hertenstein, Weggis

Himmapan Lodge, Jona

Hirschen, Meilen

Deer Park, Lucerne

Hochwacht, Pfannenstiel

Höcklistein, Jona

Hostellerie am Schwarzsee

Hotel Bad Horn, Horn

Hotel Bären, Einsiedeln

Hotel Bellavista, Surlej

Hotel Hofmatt, Münchenstein

Hotel Saratz, Pontresina

Hotel Schweizerhof, Lucerne

Hotel Sempachersee, Nottwil

Hotel Walther, Pontresina

InterContinental, Davos

JED Event Hall, Schlieren

Johannisburg, Altendorf

Juckerhof, Aathal-Seegräben

Charlemagne Zurich

Ittingen Charterhouse

Disentis Monastery

Wettingen Monastery

Davos Congress Centre

Council, Constance Germany

Braui Cultural Centre, Hochdorf

Kurhaus, Bergün

L'Ho, Horgen

La Couronne Hotel, Solothurn

Lake Side, Zurich

Leutschenhaus, Freienbach

Luegeten, Pfäffikon

Lux Restaurant, Zurich

Madrisahof, Klosters

Mammertsberg, Freidorf

Marina, Lachen

Marriott, Zurich

Montana, Lucerne

Moschti, Stäfa

Mövenpick Airport Hotel, Kloten

Museum Langmatt, Baden

Nira Alpina, Silvaplana

NIV' AU LAC, Horgen

Orchid house Steinmaur

Otten Gravour, Hohenems Austria

Panorama, Feusisberg

Paradies Schüür, Schlatt

Parente Wine, Nesselnbach

Park Hotel, Weggis

Park Hotel, Vitznau

Paxmontana, Flüeliranft

Pflanzbar, Zurich

Pier 7, Zurich

Portofino, Thalwil

Riding arena, Riehen

Relais Sant'Ufficio (Piedmont, Italy)

Knight's house Uerikon

Riverside, Glattfelden

Romantik Hotel The Alpina, Tschiertschen

Römerholz, Winterthur

Hall, Dübendorf

Saga Khan, Mägenwil

Sagi, Oberwil

Sagibeiz, Murg

Schatzalp, Davos

Schlattgut, Herrliberg

Böttstein Castle

Falkenstein Castle, Niedergösgen

Hüningen Castle, Konolfingen

Laufen Castle, Schaffhausen

Lenzburg Castle

Rapperswil Castle

Reichenau Castle

Rotberg Castle, Metzerlen

Schadau Castle, Thun

Ueberstorf Castle

Wartenstein Castle, Pfäfers

Weinstein Castle, Marbach

Wülflingen Castle, Winterthur

Schmatz, Basel

Hirschengraben school building, Zurich

Schützen, Rheinfelden

Schwellenmätteli, Berne

View of the lake, Mörigen

Seeburg, Lucerne

Seedamm Plaza, Pfäffikon

Seegüetli, Horgen

Seehaus Herrliberg

Seehotel Sonne, Eich LU

Seepark, Thun

Water lily, Meisterschwanden

Seminar Hotel, Unterägeri

Mustard mill, Dübendorf

Sichtwerk, Eimeldingen Germany

Signau House & Garden, Zurich

Smart City Lab, Basel

Smith and de Luma, Zurich

Summer pleasure, Schaffhausen

Sun, Küsnacht

Sorell Hotel Zürichberg, Zurich

Speak Studio, Winterthur

St. Charles Hall, Meggen

Stamping shop, Baden

Storchen Hotel, Zurich

Synergy Village, Feldbach

The Cambrian, Adelboden

Tertianum, Dübendorf

Toscano Restaurant, Puls 5 Zurich

Traditional costume, Rüschlikon

Dream garden, Thalwil

Trotte, Pfyn

Environmental arena, Spreitenbach

Uto Kulm, Zurich

Valbella Inn

Villa Lario, Pognana on Lake Como, Italy

Villa Sunneschy, Stäfa

Villa Volpi, Ghiffa Italy

Vitznauerhof, Vitznau

Vogelsang Restaurant, Eich LU

Volta Bräu, Basel

Waldhaus am See, St. Moritz

Waldheim, Risch

Forest hut, Arni

Waldmannsburg, Dübendorf

Wassberg, Forch

Plant 8, Basel

Wilerbad Seehotel on Lake Sarnen in Wilen

Transit economy in Zurich

World Nature Forum, Naters

Tithe house Elgg

Ziegelhütte, Zurich

Zunfthaus zur Schmiden, Zurich

Zunfthaus zur Zimmerleuten, Zurich

Aare Agency Interlaken

Amer Sports

Ascensia Diabetes Care Holdings AG, Basel

ASP, Zurich

aufgetischt.ch - Event agency in Basel

At Rete, Zurich

AutoGlobalTrade

Axa Winterthur

AXA XL

Balgrist University Hospital

Bank Berenberg

Bindella

BlackRock Asset Management Switzerland AG

Celia Storen, Geroldswil

Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse SportsAwards

Dosenbach

Dow Horgen

Dr med Aufdermaur AG

DZ Privat Bank

Eichenberger AG, Zurich

EKZ

Elvetino, Zurich

Ferris Buehler

Foodevents, Stäfa

Free & Krauer

Gemalto AG

Bad Ragaz Golf Club

GOOGLE Switzerland

Greiner Packaging

Greter & Partner

Habegger AG, Regensdorf

Hallenstadion Zurich

Helsana

Hirslanden Clinic, Zurich

Homegate, Zurich

Hotel Rütli, Zurich

Hotel Schweizerhof, Berne

IKEA Spreitenbach

Inter-Community School Zurich

Irchel, Zurich

ISS Facility Services

Käferberg Care Centre

Lucerne Cantonal Hospital

Mühleberg nuclear power plant

Kursaal Interlaken

LA Slide

Laboratoires La Prairie SA

Losinger Marazzi

Manor Aarau, Spreitenbach, Baden, Winterthur

March Stove construction

McKinsey, Zurich

Mishio Zurich

Museum Langmatt, Baden

Naef Group

Novartis

Novo Nordisk Health Care

Ochsner Shoes

Ochsner Sport

Oliver Wymann

Oskar Rüegg AG

Parente wine import, Nesselnbach

Pointbreak Events

Porsche Centre Basel

Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich

Reichmuth construction company

Roche

Roche Diagnostics

Roland Berger AG

Rudd Blass Bank

Sanitas health insurance

Swiss Epilepsy Foundation

Sephora

Sipro Stahl Holding AG

Societe General Private Banking

Sorell Hotels

SRF Swiss Television

Swiss (Airline)

Swiss Milk Festival at Zurich main station

Swiss Wine Festival (Maag Hall)

Takeda Pharma AG

Triemli Hospital

UBS

Unilever Switzerland

Uniqa Re

University Hospital Zurich

UPC Switzerland Ltd.

Vischer, Merkt & Partner AG

Voegtlin Meyer

VSZHAW Winterthur

WeddingPlan, St. Moritz

WPZ Blumenrain, Zollikon

ZFV / Zurich Women's Association

ZHAW Winterthur

Zur Rose Suisse AG, Frauenfeld

The Oerlikon Foundry Logo
Official logo of Bogen F
Logo barefoot bar
Credit Suisse Sports Awards Logo
official logo of Art On Ice
SRF Logo
Hallenstadion logo
Official Complex457 logo
Maag Event Hall Logo
Porsche logo
official logo Swiss Airlines
Logo of the event agency Aufgetischt.ch
The Dolder Grand Logo
HOTEL BAUR AU LAC ZURICH LOGO
GRISCHA: The hotel logo
The Balgrist logo
Rihanna Logo
Official Habegger logo
Zuerifaescht Logo DJ Daniel
official Sephora logo

FAQ
THE MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS

DJ Daniel provides information about his working methods on this page. My aim is to answer the most frequently asked questions. It can also be seen as a helpful reference book. And there are also a few insider tips to be found.

FAQ about music

Of course you can request songs for your wedding or your party.

To give me an idea of your musical tastes, lists of your favourite songs are very valuable. Nowadays, I usually get the song lists in the form of a «Spotify playlist», which I can transfer to my DJ software Serato via Tidal. This allows me to listen to and prepare for your event and have all the songs ready to stream.

Your guests can also spontaneously request songs at the party. As your DJ, I always try to integrate any requested songs as long as they make sense and fit the situation. Music requests are often very helpful for us DJs. Usually only a few songs are requested anyway.

No, I won't be handing out music wish cards in the evening.

I deliberately do not offer this service as an event DJ. First and foremost, it's important that there's a good atmosphere at the party. People should go home after the party and say: Wow, the DJ played good music with a good selection of songs (and not: Yay, the DJ played my favourite song).

With the request cards, many songs are requested that I would play anyway as a DJ. Or songs are requested that I don't play for very good reasons or that I don't even have in my music catalogue.
In addition, guests regularly come to the DJ booth: "Hey, you haven't played my favourite song yet. That can understandably be annoying.

Even though as a DJ I don't offer request cards: I always try to play spontaneous music requests from guests. In addition, as an experienced event DJ, I respond fully to the mood and music preferences of the audience at every gig.

Yes, of course - absolutely!

If you have songs that absolutely have to be played in the evening, I recommend limiting this to 5 songs. The more songs you list, the more difficult it will be to guarantee that they can be played during the party. You can't plan a party in advance and every party turns out differently than you think.

By the way, as your DJ I am also very happy if you tell me your songs that I am not allowed to play under any circumstances.

Yes, you can actually hear some of my mixes as a DJ.

However, a DJ mix should be treated with caution. You can never compare a live performance by a DJ with a DJ mix. Nevertheless, a DJ mix gives a good picture of the DJ. After all, you can hear how his transitions and the structure of the DJ set are.

With a DJ mix, you don't have to react to the audience and you usually concentrate on a specific theme: either a style, a time period or something similar. A live performance is of course completely different.

By the way, I often record my set at events and then have it uploaded.

Here are the links:
https://hearthis.at/group/155281/open-format/

General information

As an event or wedding DJ, I prefer to play as varied music as possible. Especially when different age groups come together on the dance floor.

It would be boring for me if I had to play the same style all evening. I also really enjoy playing old music. I don't really have a «favourite style».

I tend to feel very comfortable mixing in the «disco», «house», «electro swing» and «pop dance» genres. This is due to my background as a DJ. But I play the whole «bpm» spectrum and am also very stylistically confident in «Hip-Hop», «RnB», «Reggaeton» and «Dancehall». I also often play «oldies» and get people dancing with rock ‘n’ roll or doo-wop.

By the way, I really like playing Afrobeats, Amapiano or Afro House. Meanwhile, songs by African artists (e.g. Burna Boy) are also regularly in the charts, which also helps. Nevertheless, I rarely play Afro at private events.

At home, I listen to a very wide range of music, depending on my mood and the time of day.

Above all, I listen to music a lot and often. On the one hand, I follow «DJ Gilles Peterson» and his radio shows (including Worldwide FM) and on the other, the music blog «Pitchfork.com». Practically every day. There's a lot of good music to discover on both platforms and it's very wide-ranging. However, most of it is more for listening than for DJing.

I like to listen to jazz, soul, reggae, indie, afrobeats and all kinds of electronic styles. Or I listen to mixes from DJs via mixcloud or soundcloud.

I also still buy records on a regular basis. These are usually just for listening to and not for playing.

I currently have just under 14,000 tracks on my laptop. But I only need some of them for DJing. I've just been clearing out again in the last few months and deleted more than 4,000 titles.

I also own around 2,200 records.

Yes, as a DJ I can now also stream music tracks via Tidal in Serato.

However, I still prefer to buy and download the important music tracks. But as a wedding DJ, I've often been happy to be able to stream music requests from guests at a wedding.

As a DJ for many years, I have a close relationship with «background music» and also play an extremely wide range of music.

I used to be an enthusiastic «lounge DJ» and gained a lot of experience with many regular DJ gigs in hotel bars.

Background music is fairly quiet and barely noticeable. Nevertheless, its influence on the mood of the guests is enormous. Therefore, it should not be neglected.
I like to play a mixture of different styles and eras, especially at weddings. I almost prefer to play old music from the 60s and 70s. I prefer bossa nova, soul, swing, jazz and pop. But even that can vary - especially if I know the bride and groom's preferences well.

Yes, I also make public appearances as a club DJ. However, I have massively reduced these in the last two years. Current dates in my Agenda.

FAQ on equipment & set-up

I own three systems which are used for different event sizes.

The «EV Evolve 50» is used for 90% events or weddings. This so-called column system has the following advantages: Good sound, very elegant appearance, quick set-up and Bluetooth-enabled control via iPhone.

For larger events with 150 guests or more, I have two active loudspeakers from QSC combined with a very good QSC subwoofer.

I have recently added a small system (MOJO 500 liberty). This is perfect for very small events or weddings and even has a battery and works without electricity.

Yes, of course: my overall package as an event DJ also includes lighting effects.

I always take all the lighting equipment with me as standard. On location, I decide which light can be used sensibly. The right lighting can also create a good atmosphere for a meal.

I invested a lot of time in programming my lighting effects and programmed them using «Soundswitch». The advantage of this software is that it is precisely tuned to the beat, as it is controlled via the Serato DJ software. 

My set-up takes about 35 minutes. I still calculate an hour so that I have enough time. The same applies to dismantling, by the way.

I usually work at events or weddings with my DJ controller «Pioneer DDJ-REV7». I bought it in 2023, before that I DJed at weddings and events for years with the DDJ-1000 from Pioneer. I still use it occasionally as a DJ.

A DJ controller replaces a mixing desk plus two turntables or two CD players. Everything works digitally: the music is transferred to the DJ controller via a laptop. A DJ controller simplifies the set-up for the DJ enormously, it is space-saving, lightweight and looks classy. It is also more precise for the DJ to work with.

Like many DJs, I also work with an M1 16-inch MacBook Pro

This is replaced approximately every three years. I find Apple devices the most reliable and have had very good experiences with them. I have had virtually no crashes. I also have an older device with me as a backup. This contains the same music collection and is a so-called «clone» of my main device.

Yes, when I'm booked for a wedding or a company party with my own equipment, I always have a wireless microphone with me.

This is intended for speeches by you and your guests. A second microphone is also always ready for use as a backup. I myself hardly ever use the microphone when I'm DJing, except to announce the last song.

Yes, I always have the following replacement material with me:

second laptop, second DJ controller, a spare speaker, a spare microphone and some spare cables. As your DJ, I can therefore guarantee that the party can continue without any noticeable interruption even in the event of a technical mishap.

Unfortunately, it doesn't work without a cable.

But I promise you that there will be no visible cable clutter at my DJ gigs. I try to set up my equipment in such a way that the cables can be hidden. If this is not possible, I use a very good adhesive tape to cover the cables.

I need a table for my DJ booth with the following dimensions: 1.5m x 0.6m.

This table is practically always made available to me by the venue. Otherwise, I don't need much space as a wedding DJ. The speakers can usually be placed in a corner. The lights are usually installed close to the DJ booth.

I need an ordinary socket.

This must be close to the DJ booth. If this is not possible, I must be informed. I will then bring enough extension cables. For everything else, I will bring enough extension cables myself.

FAQ about the party / wedding

Barely 30 minutes before the first guests enter the hall, all my equipment is set up and I'm ready to play the first songs. 

That means I arrive about 90 minutes beforehand and start setting up. At weddings I usually play selected background music during the meal. If my DJ engagement is only planned for the after party, I will arrive shortly before the engagement.

Yes, it makes sense, especially if the meal and the party take place in the same room.

Because the DJ has to set up the equipment. Ideally, this happens before the guests are in the room - i.e. before the meal. This means that the DJ is already on site and can provide suitable background music. He is also on hand if a microphone is needed.

If the meal and the party take place in separate rooms, the DJ can also arrive at the start of the party. In 95% of the cases, however, I am already on site for the meal.

If you book me as your DJ, I'll play for as long as you want to party.

It's actually called «open end». However, I usually play until 4 a.m. at the latest. That's a very long attendance time for me, because if I start at 6 pm, that's already 10 hours of work. That's long and very exhausting.

Incidentally, the average wedding party ends at 2.30 am. That's usually more than enough. Of course there are exceptions. But they really are exceptions.
However, the truth is that if the audience dances along well and the party is good, then as a DJ you never get tired and can play on forever.

The party is either over when the location dictates or when the bride and groom want it to be.

The location often requires the music to be turned down at a fixed time. This is usually fixed and cannot be changed.

If the bride and groom want to celebrate an «open end» wedding, then I advise them to stick to a closing time anyway. This does not have to be set in advance but can be decided on the evening. I always coordinate with the bride and groom at the party or event.

A fixed ending with a good atmosphere and dancing guests will be better remembered. What you don't want to experience is a «slow wind-down». So my tip: stop when it's best.

IMPORTANT: Please also be sure to coordinate the extension and the permitted volume with the location. Especially if the wedding is taking place in a hotel.

I can say that as an experienced event DJ I have the necessary know-how and am very motivated to see you dance! As a DJ I try to give my best performance every time.

However, there are many factors at a party that I can't influence myself: The size of the room (the smaller the better...) or the weather (cold and rain is often better than hot temperatures).

But the most important thing for a wild party apart from a good DJ: you need guests who are willing to party. Then it's guaranteed to work and the guests will dance the night away!

I myself don't think volume is the measure of all things for a successful party.

Of course, a good party also requires a certain volume. As your DJ, I normally play loud enough so that you can have a good party without any complaints. Your guests should also be able to talk to each other in a corner.

Weddings or company parties often take place in hotels. There are usually specifications regarding volume. In addition, I can react immediately with my system and adjust bass or low tones separately, among other things. 

During the meal, however, I play very discreet and quiet music.

I'm a DJ who doesn't do moderations. With one exception: my legendary announcement of the last song.

I think good animation contributes a lot to the general atmosphere and can lighten the mood among the guests.

However, the entertainment should take place before the party. It is very important that no more programme points are performed once people are on the dance floor. Otherwise it will be difficult for the DJ to get people back on the dance floor. 

Personally, as a wedding DJ, I think the wedding dance is very important. Definitely do it!

It is ideal and indispensable as an opening dance to get the party going. If you as the bridal couple don't think you are good dancers, then it can also be a simple dance. Perhaps you can also get your parents or best man involved and the atmosphere on the dance floor is guaranteed.

Important: The mood should be created quickly!

We are very happy to meet for a coffee before the party to get to know each other.

However, the meeting should take place in the city of Zurich. Alternatively, we can also organise a small telephone conference via Skype.

How did I become dj DANIEL

DJ Daniel in the Barfussbar in Zurich with headphones.

I became a DJ by chance. When I was 16, we organised a party. We forgot to organise the DJ. I then took over this part. I discovered my enthusiasm for it straight away.

In the same year I was allowed to watch a professional DJ during my holidays in Italy. I knew straight away that I wanted to be able to do that too! I then bought two turntables and a mixer. After a lot of practice, my DJ career began in 1996 in a small club.

DJ Daniel at the Barfussbar in Zurich

Becoming a full-time DJ was not my intention at all. I used to work 100% as a well-trained controller and as a DJ most weekends. Personally, however, this double burden became too much for me at some point.

In 2013, I quit my secure job as a controller. After a 4-month trip to South America, I put all my eggs in the DJ basket. It's nice when you can turn your hobby into a profession.

DJ Daniel as your club DJ in Zurich

As a DJ, you are mainly booked at the weekend. However, there is a lot to do during the week: Administrative work, advertising, homepage, bookkeeping, preparing gigs, meeting people, making phone calls and of course looking for new music.

As a DJ you are a «one-man-show» and responsible for everything yourself. My most important task is still to generate new orders! But of course, I still have enough time to pursue my hobbies.

DJ Daniel in the Barfuss Bar

In winter, I ski a lot on empty pistes. I also swim several times a week, either in the indoor pool or preferably in Lake Zurich. I used to be a keen skydiver. Today I prefer to climb hills on my mountain bike.

In earlier times, I spent many months, even years, travelling extensively. I marvelled at the underwater world while diving in many places.
By the way, I'm not only an enthusiastic music lover, I'm also passionate about good international films.

DJDaniel on the beach

I grew up in the countryside in Einsiedeln. However, I have lived in the city of Zurich for many years. Together with my partner of many years, Sara, I live in a cosy flat in Seefeld, just a few metres from Lake Zurich.

Although I dance at many weddings as a DJ, we are still unmarried. But we recently became parents. Our son Xavier is now part of our lives and our daily routine. It's nice to be a small family!

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